Friday, 28 December 2018

Rodney

“We can see the ocean from our homes, come up and take
a look,” sang the birds.

Poor Rodney dreams desperately to be high above the
trees but he is a turtle. His efforts to climb the trees result in
disappointment and has him feeling very, very small. It’s not until he wanders
sadly off and leaves his friends behind that something happens. His
surroundings begin to change. As this happens, his friends, his perception of
himself and his place in the world changes, too.

This story made me smile. Straight away I fell in love
with Rodney and felt empathy for his plight. I was so happy when he realised
his happiness in a different environment and comes to understand that size is
just a matter of perspective.

Kelly Canby has created a beautiful story in a simple,
thoughtful way both with her words and pictures. The message is subtle but
powerful, perfect for children aged 3 to 5.

The illustrations seem to be very different to Canby’s
other works in that they are hand-painted and then cut out and made into collages. This
gives this 32-page, read-aloud picture book a 3D effect. The green and brown of
the grass and the trees with the animals entwined in the leaves and splashes of
colour everywhere else is visually appealing. The satin finish hard cover also gives
Rodney a luxurious feel.

Kelly Canby, born in England, came to Australia as a
small child, (That means we claim her as ours now.) She now has over a dozen
published books to her credit including, The
Hole Story which was a big hit, selling all over the world.

Canby is very busy in the children’s literature world:
when she is not illustrating or writing, she is on the committee of the
Children’s Book Council of Australia. WA branch and on the Shaun Tan Award for
Young Artists’ judging panel. She is also The Regional Advisor for SCBWI, WA
and is an active blogger, and Instagramer with over 3,500 followers.

Canby is available for primary school and book shop
visits: you can contact her through her publisher, Freemantle Press.

“Rodney” will be a welcome addition to any
kindergarten or community library